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SPC
Matthew R. Hennigan
Died: June 30, 2010
Age: 20
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Afghanistan
SPC Hennigan of Las Vegas died in Afghanistan June 30, 2010,
as a result of wounds from machine gun fire. Patriot Hennigan
was a 2007 graduate of Silverado High School. He enlisted
right out of high school and was on his first tour to Afghanistan.
Patriot Hennigan was single, no dependents and leaves his
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Army
Specialist Ezra Dawson
Died: January 17, 2009
Age: 31
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Afghanistan
Army Spc. Ezra Dawson was the
son of an Oklahoma preacher man before he moved to Las Vegas.
His family said you could see the preacher boy in him with
his upbeat attitude and good heart. He worked at a waiter
before joining the Army to better himself and future family,
Felicia Tucker told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. "He
figured that would be the way," she said. Tucker said
that Dawson sometimes was a rapper and a stand-up comedian.

Private
First Class Thomas Lyons
Died: September 8, 2009
Age: 20
From: Fernley, Carson City
Combat Zone: Irag
PFC Thomas Lyons was killed
in Baji, Iraq when his truck was bombed. He grew up in Fernley,
NV, and Carson City, NV. He went to Iraq in July 2009. He
is survived by his wife, Delvin (an active duty soldier),
his son, Erik (3 months), and his mother and stepfather.

Army
PFC Kevin Christopher Thomson
Died: October 3, 2009
Age: 22
From: Fernley
Combat Zone: Afghanistan
PFC Kevin Christopher Thomson
was killed by enemy ambush/attack outside COP Keating, Afghanistan.
He was a 20 year Reno resident, Wooster High and ACE high
school graduate.

Army
Sgt. Josue Hernandez-Chavez
Died: October 26, 2009
Age: 23
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Afghanistan
Army Sgt Josue Hernandez-Chavez
was killed when the MH-47 Chinook helicopter he was riding
crashed. Low visibility has been blamed for the crash, which
happened after an operation to disrupt arms smuggling and
drug trafficking. He was a flight engineer, a native Las Vegan
who joined the Army in 2005. Hernandez-Chavez was with the
569th Mobility Augmentation Company, 4th Engineer Battalion,
Fort Carson, Colorado, as a combat veteran on his 6th deployment.

PFC
Kimble Han
Died: October 23, 2009
Age: 30
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Afghanistan
PFC Han, a combat engineer,
was killed when the vehicle he was riding in hit an IED. Han
was born in Oregon and attended Cheyenne High School in Las
Vegas. He entered the service in January 2008, and served
in Iraq the first half of 2009 before he was transferred to
Afghanistan. Han was promoted posthumously to rank of Specialist.

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| 2008 |
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Army
Staff Sergeant Sean Gaul
Died: January 9, 2008
Age: 29
From: Reno
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Staff Sgt. Sean Gaul grew
up in Nevada and attended Reed High School. He was on his
fifth tour of Iraq and Afghanistan after enlisting in the
Army in 1999. He was with the 3rd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry
Regiment, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division.
"Sean loved his job, knowing the risks he re-enlisted
during his fifth deployment," his wife, Jessica, said
in a statement published in the Reno Gazette-Journal. "It
seemed Sean was a lifer for sure. He did not waiver from his
responsibility. He always trained hard and he led the way
by example." Gaul loved martial arts and many outdoor
activities, including fishing, scuba diving and training for
triathlons.

Army
Sergeant David Joseph Drakulich
Died: January 9, 2008
Age: 22
From: Reno
Combat Zone: Afghanistan
Army Sgt. David Joseph Drakulich
graduated from Hug High School in 2003 and attended Truckee
Meadows Community College for two semesters before enlisting.
Drakulich was an avid artist and in his honor an art scholarship
has been made in his name. Drakulich planned on returning
to college when he returned from Afghanistan. Before passing,
Drakulich helped save his unit by calling in an air strike.
He was on his 3rd tour in Iraq, a "high speed soldier"
combat parachutist and expert marksman. "He loved his
country, and joined in order to serve," his mother, Tina,
told the Reno Gazette-Journal. "We loved him very much."

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| 2007 |
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Marine
Lance Corporal Raul Bravo Jr.
Died: March 3, 2007
Age: 21
From: Elko
Combat Zone: Iraq
Marine Lance Cpl. Raul Bravo
Jr. had two chances to join the Marine Corps and work in the
White House. He turned down both chances and instead served
in Iraq. At first it was because of his loyalty to fellow
Marines, later it was because he believed in helping the children
of Iraq. "He learned the Iraqi language," his grandmother,
Lillian Marsico told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. "Some
Iraqis were embedded with his unit. He loved the Iraqi children."
Bravo Jr. was a 2004 graduate of Elko High School who served
two tours in Iraq.

Chief
Warrant Officer 2 Joshua Rodgers
Died: May 30, 2007
Age: 29
From: Carson City
Combat Zone: Afghanistan
Chief Warrant Officer Joshua
Rodgers was always known as a family man. When he was in basic
training in Afghanistan, he always talked about them. "When
Joshua was away at basic training, most of his letters to
me were about how important family was and how much he appreciated
his family life," his mother, Debbie Walker told the
Nevada Appeal. "Whenever he came home, he always wanted
to get the family all together." A child-development
center in Fort Bragg, N.C. has been renamed in Rodgers' honor.
Rodgers married his wife, Casey, and leaves behind three daughters,
Madison, Autumn and Ashlyn. Rodgers was with B Company, 3-82
Task Force, Ft. Bragg.

Army
Private First Class Alejandro Varela
Died: May 7, 2007
Age: 19
From: Fernley
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Pfc. Alejandro Varela was
19 years old when he died in Iraq. But the Fernley native
had already developed plenty of courage. Varela was helping
search for three missing comrades in hostile territory, which
is not easy. "Their mission was to try to find the three
missing American soldiers," his father, Roger Varela
told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Alejandro Varela worked
hard to get his GED so he could be eligible for military service.
"He was very proud to join the military," Kathleen
Jameson, program coordinator of the Fernley Adult Educations
Center, told the Review-Journal. Varela was assigned to the
1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team,
1st Cavalry Division.

Army Sergeant Alfred Garcia Paredez Jr.
Died: November 20, 2007
Age: 32
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Sgt. Alfred Paredez joined
the Army in 1993 and learned to repair helicopters. But if
there was something else that needed repair, Paredez could
probably fix it. "In my experience," Sgt. 1st Class
John Shatto told the Killeen Daily-Herald, "there was
nothing that Sgt. Paredez could not fix." Whether it
was a helicopter, a Humvee, a fax machine or a copy machine,
Paredez usually got it to work. Shatto called Paredez a true
American hero and said he had the respect of everyone around
him. Paredez was a Las Vegas native who helped train incoming
soldiers. Paredez was with the 1st Battalion, 8th Calvary
Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division.

Army
Reserve Staff Sergeant Coby Schwab
Died: May 3, 2007
Age: 25
From: Henderson
Combat Zone: Iraq
When Army Reserve Staff Sgt.
Coby Schwab was supposed to be receiving medals after his
first tour in Iraq, he was nowhere to be found. Instead of
accepting the honor, Schwab was setting up a training exercise
to help new soldiers prepare for situations he'd already seen.
"I never got the chance to present (the honors) to him,"
Maj. Gen. Lawrence J. Johnson told the Las Vegas Review Journal.
"He saw that reserve soldiers had little, if any, combat
experience. He wanted to take his experience and use it to
shape their experience." Schwab moved to Las Vegas in
1988 and graduated with honors from Clark County magnet high
school, the Advanced Technologies Academy. Assigned to Bravo
Company of the Army Reserve's 321st Engineer Battalion, he
died while trying to recover a Humvee that had been hit by
a roadside bomb.

Army
Private First Class Joshua Modgling
Died: June 19, 2007
Age: 22
From: Henderson
Combat Zone: Iraq
Like many patriots, Army Pfc.
Joshua Modgling had plans after serving his country. The Army
gave him the best chance at succeeding with those plans. "All
Josh wanted was to finish serving his country, go home to
attend college in the automotive field and eventually open
an automotive shop with his brother Christopher," his
grandmother, Karen Nelson, told the Pahrump Valley Times."
Modgling graduated from Silverado High School. He enlisted
in the Army in December of 2005 and was on his 1st tour in
Iraq with the 1st Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade
Combat Team 3rd Infantry Division.

Army
Staff Sergeant Michael L. Townes
Died: September 16, 2007
Age: 29
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Staff Sgt. Michael Townes
joined the Army in 1999 to be a wheeled vehicle mechanic.
He deployed to Iraq with the 1st Cavalry Division in September
2006. "The Nellis community has truly lost one of its
own," the Hopper family wrote in an online tribute site,
www.Legacy.com. Townes lived in Las Vegas and served most
of his tour in Iraq with the 4th Battalion, 227th Regiment,
Aviation Brigade, 1st Calvary Division.

Army
Sergeant Anthony J. Schober
Died: May 12, 2007
Age: 23
From: Carson City
Combat Zone: Iraq
There were times when Army Sgt.
Anthony Schober would return from 12 to 18 hour missions in
Iraq and get together with his friends and play "Halo"
on Xbox. That's why Schober was so well-liked and respected
by his family and friends - he'd go out of his way to make
them happy. "That was Anthony," his stepfather,
Ed Schober told the Press-Democrat of Santa Rosa. "That
was Anthony." Schober lived in Northern Nevada along
with most of his family. He was motivated to serve his country
after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. He was with
the 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat
Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry).

Army
Specialist Travis Virgadamo
Died: August 30, 2007
Age: 19
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Spc. Travis Virgadamo wanted
to be a soldier or a police officer since around age 4, his
family told the Las Vegas Sun. Virgadamo moved to Las Vegas
soon after around age 5. He was born in Victorville, Calif.
He was homeschooled growing up and worked as a box boy at
a local Albertsons grocery store. As a teen, he joined the
Nellis Cadet Squadron. He was a Calvary Scout with the 3rd
Squadron, 7th Calvary Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd
Infantry Division.

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1st
Sergeant Carlos Saenz
Died: May 5, 2006
Age: 46
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
1st Sgt. Carlos Saenz worked
for the Nevada Test Site's security firm Wackenhut Security
Inc. for 21 years aside from his time in the military. He
was with the Nevada Guard 14 years; served in Desert Shield
and Desert Storm and was with the Army Reserve 490th Civil
Affairs Battalion; 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division
when he died. His loyalty to the United States is immeasurable.
"Carlos will be forever missed," his family said
in a statement. "He was the epitome of a soldier and
his sacrifice was made doing exactly what he wanted to do."
Saenz married Nanette Saenz and had one child, Juan.

Marine
1st Lieutenant Nathan Krissoff
Died: December 9, 2006
Age: 25
From: Reno
Combat Zone: Iraq
Marine 1st Lt. Nathan Krissoff
wanted to be part of the CIA. He interviewed for a position
there, but was told he was too young. Instead of backing down,
he stayed true to his initial objective of helping his country
and became a Marine. After graduating from Williams College.
He was a standout swimmer, a skier and a world-class kayaker.
Krissoff enlisted with the Marines instead of pursuing an
international affairs career. "The Marine Corps was a
place where Nate could give back to his country and make a
difference," Marine Corps Capt. Michael Dubrule told
the Reno Gazette-Journal. "Nate did make a difference."
Krissoff was with Counterintelligence, Headquarters &
Service Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary
Force.

Lance
Corporal Jeremy Long
Died: August 10, 2006
Age: 18
From: Sun Valley
Combat Zone: Iraq
When Lance Cpl. Jeremy Long
was playing football at Spanish Springs High School, his coaches
said he was never the biggest guy on the field. But what he
lacked in size, he made up for it in determination and hard
work. Those qualities followed him into his military service.
"He was very excited to be in the military," his
football coach Fran Sandomenico told the Reno Gazette-Journal.
"Just talking to him, it was amazing how fast he grew
up in such a short time." Long was assigned to 1st Battalion,
7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, 1st Marine Expeditionary
Force.

Army
Corporal Shawn Lasswell Jr.
Died: April 23, 2006
Age: 21
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Cpl. Shawn Lasswell always
wanted to help his country. His stepfather said he wanted
to be part of a SWAT Team and his friend said he had an eye
for shooting. "When he said he was going to do something,
he did it," Lasswell's stepfather Rob Zehren told the
Las Vegas Review-Journal. Laswell attended Valley High School
and moved to Las Vegas with his mother when he was 11. He
was with the C Troop, 7-10th Cavalry Squadron, 1st Brigade
Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division.

Army
Staff Sergeant Emmanuel Legaspi
Died: May 7, 2006
Age: 38
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Staff Sgt. Emmanuel Legaspi
was always a fighter. Know as "Manny" to everyone
he knew, Legaspi was a champion boxer who competed for the
Philippines in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. When
he moved to the United State, he proved he would fight for
this country. "He was in America. He didn't want anyone
to question his patriotism," his wife Shona Legaspi told
the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Legaspi lived in the United
States for a year before enlisting. He worked as a slot machine
technician and a lifeguard. He was with the 1st Battalion,
36th Infantry Division, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored
Division.

Army
Private First Class David "Nick" Crombie
Died: June 7, 2006
Age: 19
From: Winnemucca
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Pfc. David "Nick"
Crombie was 19 years old when he had completed what he set
out to do. In Iraq, he called his mother to let her know what
he had done. "He said, 'Mom, I saved an Iraqi soldier
today it was so cool,'" his mother, Jen Laybourn told
the Washington Post. "I put my training to effect: I
saved someone. Not that many 19-year-old people can say they
accomplished what they wanted in life." Crombie was a
medic in the Army with the 2nd Battalion 6th Infantry Regiment.

Army
Private First Class Phillip Brandon Williams
Died: October 9, 2006
Age: 21
From: Gardnerville
Combat Zone: Iraq
People of Douglas County felt
the pain when Army Pfc. Phillip "Brandon" Williams
died serving his country. A local 14-year-old girl, Alejah
Miller, summed up the tightness of the community. "It's
like he's everybody's son," Miller told the Record-Courier.
Williams was a Douglas High graduate and was a military policeman.
Over 1,000 people were in attendance to pay respect to Williams.
He was with the 4th Brigade Troop Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat
Team, 101st Airborne, Division.

Army
Sergeant Gordon Misner II
Died: February 22, 2006
Age: 23
From: Sparks
Combat Zone: Iraq
After the September 11, 2001
attacks on the United States, many people were affected by
them. Army Sgt. Gordon Misner was affected. That's why he
joined the military two months after. "He was very patriotic.
He loved his country, all the troops," his brother-in-law
Jason Gillen told The Gazette, a Colorado Springs Newspaper.
"I believe he died doing what he loved, protecting us
and serving his country." Misner, who married Christine
Misner and had three children, was part of Fort Carson's 3rd
Heavy Brigade Combat Team.

Army
Sergeant Kenneth Bostic
Died: October 30, 2006
Age: 21
From: Hawthorne
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Sgt. Kenneth Bostic was
assigned to the 204th Military Police Company, 519th Military
Police Battalion, 1st Combat Support Brigade, Mission Enhancement.
In June of 2003, he joined the Army and was stationed at Fort
Polk, LA. He received over 10 honors for his courage, after
conducting checkpoint operations with Iraqi National Police
the day he died. Bostic is survived by his mother Patricia
Thyne, father James Bostic and brother Dwayne Bostic.

Army
Sergeant John Griffith
Died: May 5, 2006
Age: 33
From: Henderson
Combat Zone:
Army Sgt. John Griffith graduated
from Eldorado High School in 1991, and the Las Vegas Valley
was his home for most of his life. From playing with toy soldiers
at age 5 to joining the Navy Junior ROTC in high school where
he was on the rifle drill team, Griffith always wanted to
be in the military. "He lived and breathed all that stuff,"
Griffith's wife told the Las Vegas Review Journal. "He
was and always will be the bravest person I've ever known."
He served two tours in the military. He was activated from
the Nevada National Guard after September 11, 2001 and was
part of the 3rd Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment, 10th Mountain
Division (Light Infantry).

Army
Sergeant Robert Kassin
Died: July 16, 2006
Age: 29
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Afghanistan
On his second tour in Afghanistan,
Army Sgt. Robert Kassin wanted to make an impact in the country.
His focus was to build a school so he could make things better
and he accomplished that task. "He requested this assignment
to go back because the primary mission was to rebuild,"
his father, Robert Joseph Kassin told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
"They created a school for an area that never had a school
before. He was actually very proud to be over there doing
that." Kassin was part of the Charlie Company of the
2nd "Warrior" Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment,
4th Brigade Combat Team of the 10th Mountain Division out
of Fort Polk, La.

Army
Specialist Ignacio Ramirez
Died: August 9, 2006
Age: 22
From: Henderson
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Spc. Ignacio Ramirez played
football for Basic High School and was on the All-Star team
in little league in sixth grade. His specialty was sports.
When he joined the Army, he was a chemical specialist. Ramirez
made the ultimate sacrifice for his country because he had
the skills to help the United States. "He joined while
the country was at war…He was a good kid.
He was a hero," his stepfather, Robert Vance told the
Las Vegas Review-Journal. "He joined the Army to better
his life and help his country." Ramirez, who also went
by the name "Nacho," was part of the 1st Battalion,
37th Armor Regiment, 1st Armored Division out of Friedberg,
Germany.

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Nevada
Guard Sergeant Patrick Dana Stewart
Died: Sept. 25, 2005
Age: 35
From: Fernley
Combat Zone: Afghanistan
Nevada Guard Sgt. Patrick Dana
Stewart lived in Reno and enlisted in the Army in 1989. He
served in Desert Storm in Kuwait and in Korea before completing
duty in 1996. He joined the Nevada Army National Guard in
2002, married in 2003 and deployed for Afghanistan in early
2005. He was with the Guard's 113th Aviation Regiment. "Pat
had a strong belief that what he was doing in Afghanistan
was the right thing," a web site dedicated to Stewart
said. "His trust in and support of his comrades was extraordinary."

Army
Private 1st Class Thomas Siekert
Died: December 6, 2005
Age: 20
From: Lovelock
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Pfc. Thomas Siekert graduated
from Pershing High School in 2004 and ran on the school's
track team. "He was a fine young man," Lovelock
High principal Charles Sanford told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
"As one staff member said quite eloquently: 'Everyone
knows everyone here. Everyone has a broken heart.'" Siekert
joined the army in February, 2005 and was assigned to the
101st Airborne Division in Fort Campbell, Ky. before his death.

Nevada
Guard Chief Warrant Officer John Flynn
Died: September 25, 2005
Age: 36
From: Spanish Springs
Combat Zone: Afghanistan
Nevada Guard Chief Warrant Officer
John Flynn always wanted to fly. Flynn did that with the National
Guard. He enlisted in 1988 and completed Warrant Officer School
in 1992. A 1988 graduate of Reno High, Flynn attended Truckee
Meadows Community College and UNR. He was very active in flying
missions for the state of Nevada. Flynn died doing what he
loved. "In his mind, and in mine too, he was fighting
evil and believed in good," Flynn's father, also named
John, told the Reno Gazette-Journal. "I loved my husband
and I'm very proud of him," Christine Flynn told the
RGJ. "His children (daughter Hannah, son Benjamin) will
know the kind of man he was." Flynn was with the Nevada
Guard's 113th Aviation Regiment.

Marine
Lance Corporal Richard Perez, Jr.
Died: Feb. 11, 2005
Age: 19
From: Henderson
Combat Zone: Iraq
When Marine Lance Cpl. Richard
Perez Jr. graduated from Coronado High School in 2003., there
was a street in Las Vegas called Buena Vida Avenue. After
he made the ultimate sacrifice in Iraq, Buena Vida Avenue
was changed to "Rich Perez Jr. Dr." in his honor.
"It's a solid recognition," his father, Richard
Perez Sr. told the Las Vegas Review Journal. "We're very
proud of what he did." Perez Jr. was scheduled to come
home 10 days after his death. He was in the Marine Forces
Reserve and 6th Motor Transport Battalion 4th Force Services
Support Group.

Army
Corporal Stanley Lapinski
Died: June 11, 2005
Age: 35
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Cpl. Stanley Lapinski had
thought about becoming a police officer when growing up. But
after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, he joined the
Army instead because he thought it was the right thing to
do. Lapinski lived in the Las Vegas Valley from 1988-91 and
again from 1996-2003. He enjoyed spending time with his family
and friends. "When I saw his casket, that destroyed me,"
his mother, Gaynell Lapinski told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
"You never think it's going to be your son."

Navy
SEAL Shane Patton
Died: June 28, 2005
Age: 22
From: Boulder City
Combat Zone: Afghanistan
Navy SEAL Shane Patton joined
the Navy after graduating from Boulder City High School in
2000. He was a 2nd generation Navy SEAL. As a Navy SEAL, he
was trained to battle in the some of the most dangerous situations.
He died after a helicopter he was riding in was shot down
by enemy force while trying to save other SEALs in battle.
15 others on board died along with him.

Marine
Corporal Jesse Jaime
Died: June 15, 2005
Age: 22
From: Henderson
Combat Zone: Iraq
Marine Cpl. Jesse Jaime was
a Chaparral High School graduate and was very close to his
family. His twin brother, Joe, served with him and the two
fought together overseas. "I was proud to serve with
him," Joel told those at the funeral. "Any other
Marines here - just remember what we fight for." Jaime
was with the 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine
Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force.

Marine
2nd Lieutenant James Cathey
Died: Aug. 21, 2005
Age: 24
From: Reno
Combat Zone: Iraq
When James Cathey was in fourth
grade, he told his mother he wanted to be a Marine. When he
graduated from Reno High School in 1998, Cathey didn't attend
the graduation ceremony because he'd already left for basic
training. "The day I met him, he wanted to be a Marine,"
Cathey's friend, Brandon Etchemendy told the Reno Gazette-Journal.
Cathey graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder
with two degrees - one in history, the other in anthropology.
There he met his wife Katherine.

Nevada
Guard Specialist Anthony Cometa
Died: June 16, 2005
Age: 21
From: Henderson
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Specialist Anthony Cometa
graduated from Silverado High School in 2002 and loved wrestling
and music. His goal was to go to college and buy a house.
The Army gave him the best chance to do so. "Everybody
he met was impacted by him," his mother, Nancy Fontana
told the Las Vegas Review Journal. "He just touched everybody.
He was very proud to be serving his country. He loved music,
he loved his family and he never worried about anything."
Cometa was assigned to the 1864th Transportation Company.

Army
Corporal Joseph Martinez
Died: Aug. 27, 2005
Age: 21
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Corporal Joseph Martinez
grew up in Las Vegas and always had aspirations to join the
military. He joined the Junior ROTC's color guard, was a swimmer
for Durango High School and attended Grant Sawyer Middle School
prior to that. "He wanted to protect his country,"
his mother, Cynthia Martinez told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
"It was his duty to make that ultimate sacrifice."
He was known as the type of man who would take a bullet for
anyone. He was on his 2nd tour in Iraq and was assigned to
the 2nd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment.

Army
Private First Class Daniel Guastaferro
Died: Jan. 7, 2005
Age: 27
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
Daniel Guastaferro attended
Cimarron-Memorial High School and wanted to join the Army
since age 9. Steel plates surgically implanted in his arm
after a snowboarding accident forced the Army to decline his
wishes. But after the Army decided Guastaferro could handle
the physical demands of being a soldier, he was enlisted.
"He knew what he was going into, he was doing what he
wanted," his mother, Fabbri Guastaferro told the Las
Vegas Sun. Guastaferro was in the Army's Infantry air assault
team, 1st Battalion 503rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat
Team. He manned a .50-caliber machine gun on a military Humvee.
He was awarded a Bronze Star and a Good Conduct Medal.

Army
Private Joshua Morberg
Died: December 27, 2005
Age: 20
From: Sparks
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Private Joshua Morberg
graduated from Washoe High School in 2004 and was known as
a child to help people out. When he died in Iraq, he was trying
to assist soldiers under attack. He had been in Iraq just
a little more than one week. "It was an individual act
of extreme courage," Morberg's uncle, Leslie Plasschaert
told the Reno Gazette-Journal. "He did this because Josh
was Josh. His actions were in keeping with the highest traditions
of the military." Morberg was a combat scout in the 2nd
Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team
of the 4th Infantry Division.

Army
Sergeant Eric Morris
Died: April 28, 2005
Age: 31
From: Sparks
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Sgt. Eric Morris attended
Reed High School and was known as someone you could count
on. He loved his wife Jolene Morris and their twin daughters.
He was 6 weeks into his 2nd tour of duty in Iraq and was awarded
the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star. "He's safe now,"
Jolene told the Associated Press. "I'm very proud of
him, he's my hero and everyone else's."

Army
Specialist Teodoro Torres
Died: May 5, 2005
Age: 29
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Spc. Theodoro "Tito"
Torres moved to Las Vegas from upstate New York. He joined
the service in February 2005. He was with the Army Reserve
490th Civil Affairs Battalion in Abilene, TX; 2nd Brigade
Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division. Torres was a highly-respected
man who loved his friends and family. He is survived by his
wife, Yarissa Torres, and parents Carmen and Teodoro Torres
Sr. of Rochester, N.Y.

Army
Staff Sergeant Donald Griffith, Jr.
Died: March 11, 2005
Age: 29
From: North Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Staff Sgt. Donald Griffith
Jr. graduated from Rancho High School in 1994 and grew up
in Las Vegas. He married Stacy Paup in Mechanicsville, Iowa,
in 1997. He loved animals and Harley Davidson motorcycles.
Griffith Jr. grew up working at a veterinary hospital and
housed two dozen birds, a desert tortoise, hamsters, snakes
and six cats, according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Griffith Jr. was a member of the Army's Stryker Brigade, 2nd
Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment. He was awarded the Purple
Heart and the Bronze Star.

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Marine
Lance Corporal Nicholas Anderson
Died: Nov. 12, 2004
Age: 19
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
Marine Lance Cpl. Nicholas Anderson
graduated from Bonanza High in 2002. He planned to marry his
fiance Amanda Barnicoat, who worked for Air Force Intelligence
in Japan. "Oh did those two kids love each other,"
Anderson's mother Eleanor Dachtler told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
"They were going to come back to Las Vegas, and she was
going to go to college and he was going to go to culinary
school." Anderson joined the Marines because he wanted
to be "the best there is," Dachtler said. He was
with the 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division
I Marine Expeditionary Force.

Marine
Private First Class John Lukac
Died: Oct. 30, 2004
Age: 19
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
Marine Pfc. John Lukac graduated
from Durango High School in 2003 and was the son of Czechoslovakian
immigrants. His father, Jan Lukac, said John had dreamed of
joining the military when he was 12. "He was very courageous.
He was very proud of his country," Jan Lukac told the
Las Vegas Review-Journal. "He was such an honest, straight
guy. He never used drugs. He never hurt anybody. He was such
a straight arrow." Lukac enjoyed playing basketball and
target shooting. He was part of the 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine
Regiment. He had served in Hawaii, Japan and Guam before going
to Iraq and was there just over one week when he died.

Marine
Corporal William Salazar
Died: Oct. 15, 2004
Age: 26
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
Marine Cpl. William Salazar's
job was to record footage of the war while in Iraq. He was
always interested in graphic design and filmmaking, and his
father and stepmother both worked in the film industry in
Los Angeles. "He was so excited when he was assigned
to that job," Lou Salazar, William's uncle, told the
Associated Press. "He was getting to do everything he
wanted to do and tie his interests together." Salazar
moved to Las Vegas in 2001, where he joined the Marines and
was assigned to Headquarters Battalion, 1st Marine Division,
I Marine Expeditionary Force at Camp Pendleton, CA.

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Army
Captain Joshua Byers
Died: July 23, 2003
Age: 29
From: Sparks
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Cpt. Josh Byers was married
to Kim Byers, and was the son of Baptist Missionaries Lloyd
and Mary Byers. Byers graduated from Reed High School in Sparks
and later graduated from West Point in 1996. "We lost
one of our best and brightest," Lt. Dan Lawrence told
the Associated Press. Byers commanded Fox Troop, 2nd Squadron,
3rd Armored Calvary Regiment.

Marine
Lance Corporal Donald John Cline, Jr.
Died: March 23, 2003
Age: 21
From: Sparks
Combat Zone: Iraq
Marine Lance Cpl. Donald John
Cline married Tina Cline Oct. 21, 2000, the day he graduated
from Marine boot camp. The two met at Reed High School in
1997 and lived in the same apartment complex. The couple had
two sons together, Dakota and Dylan. "He always said
he wanted to be a Marine," Tina Cline told the Associated
Press. "His whole senior year he was already signed up
and ready." Cline had been reported missing along with
eight other Marines before it was confirmed he was killed
in combat. He was known as a man who loved his family and
friends. He was with the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment,
2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade.

Marine
2nd Lt Fredrick Pokorney, Jr.
Died: March 23, 2003
Age: 31
From: Tonopah
Combat Zone: Iraq
Marine 2nd Lt. Fred Pokorney
was married to Chelle Pokorney, and the two had a daughter,
Taylor. Pokorney lived in Tonopah for about two years. Well
over 6 foot tall with a large frame he excelled at football
and basketball at Tonopah High. He graduated from Oregon State
University with a degree in military science. Pokorney was
assigned to the 1st Battalion, 10th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine
Expeditionary Brigade.

Army
Staff Sergeant Cameron Bryan Sarno
Died: Sept. 1 2003
Age: 43
From: Las Vegas
Combat Zone: Iraq
Army Staff Sgt. Cameron "Boodee"
Sarno had only three weeks before he was scheduled to come
back to America before he died. He enjoyed martial arts, hunting
and surfing. Sarno moved to Las Vegas in 1998 after living
in Hawaii. "He was a tough guy," his friend, Gordon
Magallanes told the Star Bulletin. "It brings tears to
my eyes (when) I flash back on all the good times. I'll remember
Sarno was assigned to the 257th Transportation company, U.S.
Army Reserve in Las Vegas, NV.

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Army
Corporal Ranger Matthew Commons
Died: March 4, 2002
Age: 21
From: Boulder City
Combat Zone: Afghanistan
Army Cpl. Ranger Matthew Commons
was an honor student who graduated from Boulder City High
in 1999. He died "helping rescue another American serviceman
from behind enemy lines in Afghanistan," Senator Harry
Reid told the Las Vegas Sun. A Boulder City "Veterans
of Foreign Wars" post has been named in Commons' honor,
which is known as the Matthew Commons Memorial Post No. 36.
A memorial scholarship under his name was set up by the St.
Catholic Church. Commons was assigned to the 1st Battalion,
75th Ranger Regiment. He was awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze
Star and Meritorious Service Medal.

Army
Specialist Jason Disney
Died: February 13, 2002
Age: 20
From: Fallon
Combat Zone: Afghanistan
Army Spc. Jason Disney graduated
from Churchill County High School in 1999. His teachers said
he struggled a bit academically as a freshman, but turned
his life around through the Junior ROTC program. After enrolling
in the Army, Disney visited one of his former instructors.
"He apologized for being a jerk in class and said he
wished he'd paid more attention when he was there," Junior
ROTC Commander Rod Maskew said. "The point is, he made
a turn around. He found a positive direction to go in."
A single father, Disney joined the military to provide a better
life for his son and planned to return to Fallon after the
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